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| | clarification What I mean is that, conceptually, "MOATs" are not a useful abstraction. There is a saying that "all models are wrong, but some are useful" and I am saying that, as a model, MOATs are not useful. I think that asking a founder "what their MOAT is" will not offer useful information about their project. I am also specifically referencing tech startups. what is a MOAT From what I gather, a MOAT is defined as "a company's (unique) ability to maintain a competitive advantage that protects its long-term market share and profits.
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| | If you believe that your company is ready for the benefits of public relations, then you have a choice: either you hire a full-time PR manager, or you find a PR agency. Choosing between in-house and outsourced PR is complicated, especially as founders are often not familiar with PR and have no idea how to invest their budget accordingly. Don't worry. We are ready to explain all the pros and cons of both choices.
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| | "Don't start a business if you can't explain what pain it solves, for whom, and why your product will eliminate this pain, and how the customer will pay to solve this pain. The other day I went to a presentation of six high tech startups and not one of them had a clear idea for...
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